Drug warning: Toxic green fake ecstasy found at T in the Park festival after teen deaths

FEARS: Rolex ecstasy and ‘Amnesty bins’ for revellers to dump their drugs

Police believe so called "green Rolex-type" pills found at the T in the Park festival in Perthshire in Scotland were part of a batch linked to 15 deaths in the UK.

In a bid to take the drugs out of circulation, festival organisers stationed "amnesty bins" around the site.

Now it is feared the hazardous pills could be flogged at festivals around the country.

The green pills are stamped with the distinctive Rolex crown and contain the super-strong stimulant para-Methoxyamphetamine, known as PMA.

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It is believed traffickers stopped selling the pills after the spate of deaths in Scotland and Northern Ireland in 2013, but are now selling the same ones again, believing people have forgotten about them.

Police Scotland said there was no evidence found so far linking the pills to the deaths of the two 17-year-olds at the campsite on Friday.

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“We are continuing to investigate these deaths and are following lines of inquiry, including the possibility that they may be drug-related”

Ch Supt Angela McLaren

Police Scotland’s gold commander for the festival, Ch Supt Angela McLaren, said: "We are continuing to investigate these deaths and are following lines of inquiry, including the possibility that they may be drug-related.

"I would remind all persons attending the festival that there is no safe way of taking drugs."

Cops are also investigating the alleged rape of an 18-year-old woman on the festival campsite.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Police are making inquiries into a report of a rape of an 18-year-old female on Thursday evening. Our inquiries are ongoing."